eva hart told herself she saw it with other survivors but peoples that are born decades later and wasn't here are explaining us and them that they don't.🤦♂🤷♂
Ohhhkay now that's just fuckin horrifying Imagine being on one of the lifeboats, having poor vision on that moonless night, and just only being able to HEAR it, and the screaming people
Dude, never mind the lifeboats - imagine being in the fucking *water.* Every light on the ship goes out in the same instant, leaving you in the dead of night with your vision absolutely fucked. Your eyes are going to need a few minutes to adjust to the sudden blackness, but you don't have a few minutes. Within SECONDS of the lights going out, over all the panicked screams and surging waves, you suddenly hear what sounds like GUNSHOTS going off. Everyone starts panicking harder while you have no clue where the gunshots are coming from, until maybe - *maybe* - you whip around at the right moment to see some sparks flying out of the ship as it breaks apart. Those tiny sparks are just barely enough to tell you 1 critical but bone-chilling detail: the gunshots aren't coming from someone on the ship or in a lifeboat. They're coming from the *ship itself.* They crack out across the night, frequent yet with no real rhyme or reason. And they're getting *louder.* They're punctuated by the haunting groan of metal twisting and buckling - a sound that you, a 19th century peasant with no Internet and a third grade education at best - have probably never heard before. The screams are getting louder, especially from the direction of the ship - the ship that, up until seconds ago, you were thinking might've been the safest place to be because it had power and a lot of it was still dry and out of the water. Now, you're scared shitless of it. Why is it making those noises? Why is it sparking? Why is everything getting louder? Are those noises the engines? The electrical machinery? Is the ship about to EXPLODE?!? So you turn tail and run - or swim, rather. You paddle into the frothy, freezing darkness that is probably certain death with all your might because your entire world has just been upended and what had been a beautiful, luxurious passenger ship a few hours ago is now sinking AT BEST, and is a 1,000-foot long ticking bomb at worst. Behind you, the screams get louder. The buckling and cracking becomes louder. It's all getting louder. It's all getting *closer.* Debris goes flying into the water all around you. And behind the screams and the explosions and the noises from Hell, you become dimly aware of a new noise, very low at first but very quickly increasing in volume and pitch. It's a persistent, vicious surging noise, like the fin of some fucking titanic sea monster effortlessly CLEAVING through the water behind you. It overtakes everything else as it bears down on you. Towards you. *Towards YOU.* Oh God it's coming for YOU! IT'S RIGHT BEHIND YOU OH GOD OH JESUS HELP ME GOD- Then, for a fraction of a second, you feel something solid and colossal, crashing down on your frail, tiny body like the hand of God Himself. And then, you feel no more.
@@DaRkLoRdZoRc Yeah back then there were no action movies or video games and you probably wouldn't have been anywhere with heavy machinery or demolition work going on so the sound and sight (if you even got to see it break) is completely foreign to you.
Para la película en el cine le pusieron mucha luz para poder apreciar el naufragio . Pero En ese ambiente de obscuridad era el que realmente se estaba presenciando exactamente aquella fatídica noche de abril de 1912. Las personas no veían nada, estaban completamente confundidas sin saber que estaba pasando, era algo tremendamente horrible para ellos porque los estruendos al partirse, escuchar los gritos de desesperación de los demás y el golpe de la persona cayendo al agua. Por eso en los testimonios posteriores del tribunal concluyó que el barco se hundio completo, porque la gente en los botes salvavidas no lo vieron claramente porque casi no se veía, solo veían la sombria silueta enorme ser tragado por el mar.
No wonder so many people thought Titanic sank in one piece... they couldn't see a damn thing.
At least they could hear the suspenseful music
eva hart told herself she saw it with other survivors but peoples that are born decades later and wasn't here are explaining us and them that they don't.🤦♂🤷♂
ikr, they could only see the silhouette of the ship and its movements blocking the dim lights of the stars behind it
Most people thought the Titanic was strong enough. They did not expect it to break up.
It was so pitch black and darkness that nobody could see shit.
Ohhhkay now that's just fuckin horrifying
Imagine being on one of the lifeboats, having poor vision on that moonless night, and just only being able to HEAR it, and the screaming people
some people could see the outline of the ship that's why some of the survivors knew it ha split
Dude, never mind the lifeboats - imagine being in the fucking *water.*
Every light on the ship goes out in the same instant, leaving you in the dead of night with your vision absolutely fucked. Your eyes are going to need a few minutes to adjust to the sudden blackness, but you don't have a few minutes. Within SECONDS of the lights going out, over all the panicked screams and surging waves, you suddenly hear what sounds like GUNSHOTS going off. Everyone starts panicking harder while you have no clue where the gunshots are coming from, until maybe - *maybe* - you whip around at the right moment to see some sparks flying out of the ship as it breaks apart. Those tiny sparks are just barely enough to tell you 1 critical but bone-chilling detail: the gunshots aren't coming from someone on the ship or in a lifeboat. They're coming from the *ship itself.* They crack out across the night, frequent yet with no real rhyme or reason. And they're getting *louder.* They're punctuated by the haunting groan of metal twisting and buckling - a sound that you, a 19th century peasant with no Internet and a third grade education at best - have probably never heard before. The screams are getting louder, especially from the direction of the ship - the ship that, up until seconds ago, you were thinking might've been the safest place to be because it had power and a lot of it was still dry and out of the water. Now, you're scared shitless of it. Why is it making those noises? Why is it sparking? Why is everything getting louder? Are those noises the engines? The electrical machinery? Is the ship about to EXPLODE?!?
So you turn tail and run - or swim, rather. You paddle into the frothy, freezing darkness that is probably certain death with all your might because your entire world has just been upended and what had been a beautiful, luxurious passenger ship a few hours ago is now sinking AT BEST, and is a 1,000-foot long ticking bomb at worst. Behind you, the screams get louder. The buckling and cracking becomes louder. It's all getting louder. It's all getting *closer.* Debris goes flying into the water all around you. And behind the screams and the explosions and the noises from Hell, you become dimly aware of a new noise, very low at first but very quickly increasing in volume and pitch. It's a persistent, vicious surging noise, like the fin of some fucking titanic sea monster effortlessly CLEAVING through the water behind you. It overtakes everything else as it bears down on you. Towards you. *Towards YOU.* Oh God it's coming for YOU! IT'S RIGHT BEHIND YOU OH GOD OH JESUS HELP ME GOD-
Then, for a fraction of a second, you feel something solid and colossal, crashing down on your frail, tiny body like the hand of God Himself.
And then, you feel no more.
@@DaRkLoRdZoRc Yeah back then there were no action movies or video games and you probably wouldn't have been anywhere with heavy machinery or demolition work going on so the sound and sight (if you even got to see it break) is completely foreign to you.
0:09 is dark ship
Para la película en el cine le pusieron mucha luz para poder apreciar el naufragio . Pero En ese ambiente de obscuridad era el que realmente se estaba presenciando exactamente aquella fatídica noche de abril de 1912. Las personas no veían nada, estaban completamente confundidas sin saber que estaba pasando, era algo tremendamente horrible para ellos porque los estruendos al partirse, escuchar los gritos de desesperación de los demás y el golpe de la persona cayendo al agua. Por eso en los testimonios posteriores del tribunal concluyó que el barco se hundio completo, porque la gente en los botes salvavidas no lo vieron claramente porque casi no se veía, solo veían la sombria silueta enorme ser tragado por el mar.
This is realistic
This is too realistic
Thank's!
Esta escena es simplemente hermosa
I Definitely Saw This Before!
Same
Такой красивый Титаник и вот гибель людей которые были на корабле погибли
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names electro?
*No thank you please*
How about you watch this video with your screen light darkened and pretend your there.